Ice
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The next one is I froze myself in a block of
ice
for three days and three nights in New York City.
In 1987 I heard of a story about a boy that fell through
ice
and was trapped under a river.
My first try, I figured that I could do something similar, and I created a water tank, and I filled it with
ice
and freezing cold water.
You want to climb through at night when the
ice
is frozen.
There's no
ice
over it.
And they all came by me so I could take a look at them and see what I could do for them, which is really not much, because Camp Three is a little notch cut in the
ice
in the middle of a 45-degree angle.
It was able to land on the ice, take away Beck and the other survivors, one by one, and get them off to Kathmandu in a clinic before we even got back to base camp.
This is
ice
water on Mars.
This is European space agency Mars Express, image of a crater on Mars and in the middle of the crater we have liquid water, we have
ice.
Sub-surface water on Mars, frozen in the form of
ice.
Sixteen percent, by weight, of the interior contains frozen water, or
ice.
I'd like to begin this song I wrote about ceaseless yearning and never-ending want with a poem of popular Petrarchan paradoxes by Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder: "I find no peace, and all my war is done; I fear and hope, I burn and freeze like ice; I fly above the wind, and yet I cannot arise; And naught I have, and all the world I seize upon."
And a few years ago, when my friends and I were dared to do the
Ice
Bucket Challenge, we did that with sand.
And you might think that, you know, that's easy, sand is not
ice
cold.
And, so now, when the polar
ice
caps melt, my recording studio will rise up like an ark, and I'll float off into the drowned world like a character from a J.G. Ballard novel.
I guess the iconic figure of it is the melting of the
ice
in the Arctic Sea.
Now, one of these Styrofoam chests will last for about four hours with
ice
in it.
And all of this is played out against the backdrop of transient pack
ice
that moves with wind and tide.
But as disturbing as that is, I think the bigger problem for harp seals is the loss of sea
ice
due to global warming.
And even though we see a lot of
ice
in this picture, there's a lot of water as well, which wasn't there historically.
And the
ice
that is there is quite thin.
The problem is that these pups need a stable platform of solid
ice
in order to nurse from their moms.
What we found out were that those faint wisps are actually fountains of
ice
rising up from the surface of this tiny moon.
And so this, again, a real picture of the
ice
fountains rising up into space, absolutely beautiful.
It's actually an
ice
moon.
So what you're looking at is the surface of the moon Europa, which is a thick sheet of ice, probably a hundred kilometers thick.
But by measuring the way that Europa interacts with the magnetic field of Jupiter, and looking at how those cracks in the
ice
that you can see there on that graphic move around, we've inferred very strongly that there's an ocean of liquid surrounding the entire surface of Europa.
So below the ice, there's an ocean of liquid around the whole moon.
If you use wind, you guarantee
ice
will last.
This is about as good as maps get, and to reach it you've got to ski literally over the frozen crust, the floating skin of
ice
on the Artic Ocean.
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